Mar. 5, 2010 - 7:00 PM
Redmen Hockey Playoffs vs UQTR (Home; OUA East Finals, Game 2)
Won 7-4 vs UQTR (McGill wins OUA East Final series 2-0)
McConnell Arena
MONTREAL -- Francis Verreault-Paul exploded for five points, including a pair
of goals, as fifth-ranked McGill rallied from an early deficit and roared back
to blitz the No.3-UQTR Patriotes 7-4 before a sell-out crowd of 1,046 at McConnell
Arena, Friday. The win gave McGill a two-game sweep over their long-time nemesis
from Trois-Rivières in the OUA East best-of-three final series and the
Redmen will advance to the CIS championship tourney for the fourth time in five
years.
It was the highest number of goals ever scored by McGill in a playoff game
against UQTR and the victory was McGill's eighth consecutive post-season conquest
over the Pats, a team that, since the mid-1980s, appeared almost invincible.
After losing 14 of their first 15 playoff meetings with UQTR, McGill has since
registered a 12-10 post-season record against them.
"They've always battled us hard in my three years but we've swept them
in the playoffs each season since I've been here," said Evan Vossen, a
hard-nosed, third-year winger from Swift Current, Sask. "It feels great
to beat that team."
Although both teams had 30 shots apiece, the game never appeared to be in doubt
as McGill bounced back from a 2-1 deficit at the 14-minute mark with five consecutive
goals. The Redmen led 4-2 after one period and stretched that into a 6-3 advantage
after two.
McGill's power-play proved deadly once more, going 4-for-5 to overwhelm the
Pats for the second time in as many meetings. In the series opener, a 3-2 win
in Trois-Rivières last Wednesday, the Redmen went 3-for-7 with the man-advantage.
"We prove night after night that hard work pays off," said Jim Webster,
in his first season as coach of the Redmen. "The biggest difference in
this series was that we've shown a lot more discipline and cut back on the time
spent in the penalty box. UQTR took more penalties and our power play made them
pay the price."
Verreault-Paul -- who won the OUA scoring title and now leads all OUA playoff
scorers with a 9-5-14 record in seven games -- ignited McGill's "super
sophomore" line, which produced 12 points on the night and includes centre
Alexandre Picard-Hooper (1-3-4) of Boucherville, Que., and winger Andrew Wright
(1-2-3) of Toronto.
Also hitting pay-dirt for McGill was Maxime Langelier-Parent of Levy, Que.,
plus blueliners Marc-Andre Dorion, a sophomore from St. Hubert, Que., and Sebastien
Rioux, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound freshman from Chicoutimi, Que., who played with
the poise of a seasoned veteran.
Scoring for the Pats was Francis Charland of Victoriaville, Que., and Olivier
Donovan of Gatineau, Que., in the first period to put UQTR ahead 2-1. Rounding
out the scoring was Alexander Blais of Levis, Que., midway through the second
to make the score 6-3 and Jean-Sebastien Breton of Pincourt, Que., who tallied
at 18:11 of the final stanza to make it 6-4 before an empty-netter by Verreault-Paul
sealed their fate.
Goaltender Hubert Morin, a sophomore from St. Georges de Beauce, Que., made
26 saves for the victory. It was his 13th consecutive start for the Redmen and
he has posted an 11-2 record in that stretch. During the post-season, he is
6-1 with a 2.42 goals-against average and .923 save percentage.
Patriotes netminder Jean-Christophe Blanchard, a native of Trois-Rivieres,
was hung with the loss after being beaten six times in 29 shots.
Before the Redmen head to the CIS championships (March 24-28), they have some
business to handle and will head to Ontario for the league's Queen's Cup title
game on March 13. They will play the winner of the OUA West conference final
between the Lakehead Thunderwolves and Western Mustangs. Lakehead won the opener
of that series 4-1 in Thunder Bay on Thursday and the series shifts south to
London this weekend.
The Patriotes still have an outside chance at extending their season and possibly
getting another crack at the Redmen at the Nationals, however. They will be
cheering for Western to lose their OUA West Conference final series to Lakehead,
which won the opener 4-1 at home and will play the next two games in London.
Should Lakehead win the series, they would qualify for Nationals as champions
rather than as host team. In this scenario, an OUA bronze medal game would be
played on March 13 and Western would play at UQTR for the final OUA seed to
the big dance.
FACES IN THE CROWD: Among the many Redmen alumni spotted at McConnell Arena
to see McGill beat the Pats was Steven Pearce (who drove in from Fredericton),
Mike Richards, Teddy Kyres, Joel Bergeron, Mike Nelson, Todd Hanrahan, Danny
Bain, Mike Farmer, Charlie Hayward, Charlie Lafontaine, Herb Madill, Ken Covo,
Pierre-Antoine Paquet, Mike Teolis and Chad Blundy (who made the trip from Kingston).
SCORING SUMMARY
UQTR 4 at McGill 7
(OUA EAST SEMIFINAL, Game 2; Mar 5, 2010 at McConnell Arena)
1st Period-
1, McGill, Alexandre Picard-Hooper 2 (Verreault-Paul, Wright), 6:43 (pp).
2, UQTR, Francis Charland 3 (Bellavance-Martin, Lessard), 10:17.
3, UQTR, Olivier Donovan 4 (Desilets, Bellefleur), 14:28.
4, McGill, Francis Verreault-Paul 8 (Picard-Hooper), 15:09 (pp).
5, McGill, Andrew Wright 2 (Verreault-Paul, Picard-Hooper), 16:59.
6, McGill, Marc-Andre Dorion 2 (Verreault-Paul, Picard-Hooper), 19:24 (pp).
Penalties-
Demers Uqtr (tripping), 5:44;
Morse Mcg (roughing after the whistle), 8:07;
Richard Uqtr (high sticking), 14:55;
Blais Uqtr (holding), 18:54.
2nd Period-
7, McGill, Sebastien Rioux 2 (Morse, Wright), 9:13 (pp).
8, McGill, Maxime Langelier-Parent 6 (Daneau, Verrilli), 9:57.
9, UQTR, Alexandre Blais 5 (Lessard, Chicoine), 11:08 (pp).
Penalties-
Gazdic Mcg (hooking), 1:40;
Leblanc Uqtr (tripping), 7:27;
Tindle Mcg (interference), 10:47.
3rd Period-
10, UQTR, Jean-Sebastien Breton 2 (Charland, Lessard), 18:11.
11, McGill, Francis Verreault-Paul 9 (Longpre-Poirier, Rioux), 18:32.
Penalties-
Valente Mcg (holding), 12:27;
Leblanc Uqtr (slashing), 19:57.
GOALS BY PERIOD:
UQTR 2-1-1 -- 4
McGill 4-2-1 -- 7
Shots on Goal-
UQTR 7-13-10 -- 30.
McGill 11-11-8 -- 30.
Power Play Opportunities-
UQTR 1 of 4;
McGill 4 of 5.
Penalties (No./Mins):
UQTR 5/10;
McGill 4/8.
Goalies-
UQTR,
Jean-Christophe Blanchard (L, 4-3-0, 29 shots-23 saves; 59:39);
Empty-net (1 goal; 0:21).
McGill,
Hubert Morin (W, 6-1-0, 30 shots-26 saves; 60:00).
Attendance: 1,046
Start: 7:01 PM
End: 9:18 PM
Length: 2:17
Referee-Frederic Leblanc.
MOLSON CUP THREE STARS
1. MCG - 18 Francis Verreault-Paul
2. MCG - 9 Alexandre Picard-Hooper
3. MCG - 19 Andrew Wright